Cheers to the Youth on International Youth Day! Why is it celebrated and what it means? Read Here
First Published: 12th August, 2023 12:47 IST
This day, designated by the United Nations as International Youth Day, aims to raise awareness about youth-related concerns
“Humanity depends on the boundless energy, ideas, and contributions of youth everywhere. Today and every day, let’s support and stand with young people in shaping a just and sustainable world, for people and planet.” – UN Secretary-General António Guterres
In a world teeming with challenges and opportunities, the voices and actions of young people have never been more crucial. International Youth Day, observed on 12 August every year, serves as a global platform to shed light on the multifaceted issues affecting youth and to celebrate their potential as change-makers. This day, designated by the United Nations as International Youth Day, aims to raise awareness about youth-related concerns, bridge generational gaps, and foster a collaborative environment where youth can contribute to a better, more sustainable world.
Understanding International Youth Day
International Youth Day, first observed on 12 August 2000, emerged as a result of growing recognition that young people play a pivotal role in shaping society’s present and future. The day provides an opportunity to address cultural, legal, and socio-economic challenges that affect youth worldwide. It also offers a moment to celebrate the remarkable energy, innovation, and resilience that young individuals bring to the global stage.
The Purpose and Importance
Central to the purpose of International Youth Day is bringing youth-related issues to the forefront of international discourse. By shining a spotlight on these issues, the day encourages governments, organizations, and communities to recognize and address the needs of young people. Moreover, it emphasizes the potential of youth as partners in the journey towards a more inclusive and sustainable global society.
The Theme of 2023: Green Skills for Youth: Towards a Sustainable World
The theme of International Youth Day 2023, ‘Green Skills for Youth: Towards a Sustainable World,’ underscores the urgency of environmental stewardship and the role of young people in achieving it. As climate change, resource depletion, and environmental degradation become increasingly pressing concerns, the development of green skills – competencies that promote sustainable practices – becomes paramount. This theme aligns with the broader global effort to build a greener and more sustainable future, where youth play a central role in driving positive change.
Founding and Evolution
International Youth Day’s roots trace back to the United Nations, which designated the day in 1999. The General Assembly’s endorsement of the recommendation by the ‘World Conference of Ministers Responsible for Youth’ led to the establishment of this annual observance. Since its inception, International Youth Day has evolved into a platform that not only raises awareness about youth issues but also mobilizes action and collaboration to address them.
Benefits and Impact
The benefits of International Youth Day are multifaceted and far-reaching. By spotlighting youth-related concerns, the day encourages societies to invest in the education, well-being, and empowerment of young people. It amplifies youth voices, creating opportunities for them to share their perspectives on vital issues. Moreover, it fosters a sense of unity and collaboration between generations, recognizing that the collective efforts of both youth and adults are essential for achieving sustainable development.
International Youth Day stands as a reminder that young people are not just passive recipients of the world’s challenges; they are active agents of change with the power to shape the trajectory of society. Through themes like ‘Green Skills for Youth: Towards a Sustainable World,’ this observance encapsulates the spirit of youth-led innovation and advocacy, promoting a more just, equitable, and sustainable world. As UN Secretary-General António Guterres aptly puts it, humanity’s future depends on the energy and ideas of youth. It is our responsibility to support and stand with them in their endeavour to create a better world for all.
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